Thông tin tài liệu

Ngày đăng: 02/03/2018, 14:44

TRƯỜNG ĐẠI HỌC VINH TRƯỜNG THPT CHUYÊN ĐỀTHI KHẢO SÁT CHẤT LƯỢNG LỚP 12, LẦN I - 2013 Môn: TIẾNGANH Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions _ every major judo title, Mark retired from international competition A When he won B Having won C Winning D On winning I assure you that I _ no hostile feeling toward you A shelter B harbor C embrace D cover The opposition will be elected into government at the next election, without a _ of a doubt A shade B shadow C benefit D hue _ her fiction describes women in unhappy marriages A Many of B A large number of C A great volume of D Much of It seems that the world record for this event is almost impossible to _ A get B beat C take D achieve Tom : “I read somewhere recently that about 137 species of animals and plants become extinct everyday.” Mary: “ ” A Well, maybe all is not lost yet B What’s point? C What a pity D It can’t have happened like that John first dabbled _ buying old maps for his collection A on B in C at D for I am not sure how old he is but he must be _ for 70 A going by B getting up C getting on D going of The smell was so bad that it completely _ us of our food A set B took C got D put 10 Some drivers seem to expect everyone else to get _ their way A away from B out of C of D after 11 He has been waiting for this letter for days, and at _ it has come A last B the end C present D the moment 12 It is _ opportunity to see African wildlife in its natural environment A an unique B a unique C the unique D unique 13 The issue _ is more complex than you think A from B at C on D in 14 For the first time _, large portions of the universe can be observed simultaneously A since history B in history C history began D of the beginning of history 15 Determining the mineral content of soil samples is an exacting process; _ experts must perform detail tests to analyze soil specimens A so that B however C afterwards D therefore 16 Peter: “Is it important?” Thomas: “ _” A Not on your life! B It’s a matter of life and death! C No worry, that’s nothing D It’s ridiculous 17 Ann “Does the global warming worry you?” Mathew “ ” A What a shame! B Oh, it’s hotter and hotter C I can’t bear to think about it D I don’t like hot weather 18 You look exhausted You in the garden all day A must have worked B must be working C can’t have worked D must have been working 19 I’ve never really enjoyed going to the ballet or the opera; they’re not really my _ A piece of cake B sweets and candy C biscuit D cup of tea 20 The cheered when the final goal was scored in the match today A spectators B onlookers C viewers D audience 21 Only when humans employ non-chemical approaches to pest control _ A will creatures such as roaches and rodents be sucessfully eliminated B creatures such as roaches and rodents will be successfully eliminated C will creatures such as roaches and rodents be successful elimination D that creatures such as roaches and rodents will be successfully eliminated 22 Their discussion quickly developed into a _ argument over who should receive the money A hot B burning C heated D scorching 23 At first there was silence Then _ that I knew A came a voice B a voice came C a voice is coming D a voice comes 24 “Have I done something wrong?” “ I wish you _ more tactful; you’re always ofending people” A had been being B have been C were being D were 25 “ Why don’t we ask Martin to chair the meeting?” - “Well, suppose _ to ask him, you think he would accept?” A were we B we have C we try D we were Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word or phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions 26 She is always diplomatic when she deals with angry students A strict B outspoken C tactful D firm 27 Her style of dress accentuated her extreme slenderness A revealed B betrayed C disfigured D emphasized 28 Nobel’s original legacy of nine million dollars was invested, and the interest on this sum is used for the awards which vary from $30,000 to $125,000 A fortune B prize C heritage D bequest Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word(s) for each of the following blanks Criticism It can (29) _along time to become successful in your chosen field, however talented you are One thing you have to be (30) _ of is that you will face criticism along the way The world is full of people who would rather say something negative than positive If you’ve made up your (31) _ to achieve a certain goal, such as writing a novel, don’t let the negative criticism of others prevent you from reaching your (32) _ and let constructive criticism have a positive (33) _ on your work If someone says you’re totally (34) _ in talent, ignore them That’s negative criticism If, however, someone advises you to revise your work and gives you good reasons for doing so, you should (35) _ their suggestions carefully There are many film stars who were once out of (36) _ There are many famous novelists who made a complete (37) _ of their first novel - or who didn’t, but had to keep on approaching hundreds of publishers before they could get it published Being successful does depend on luck, to a certain extent But things are more likely to (38) _ well if you persevere and stay positive 29 A be B have C take D 30 A kept in mind B clever C intelligent D aware 31 A mind B thought C decision D idea 32 A purpose B objectives C target D destination 33 A afect B effect C result D change 34 A lacking B short C incapable D interested 35 A cautious B consider C reckon D remember 36 A career B business C job D work 37 A mess B success C efort D money 38 A get out B carry out C turn out D bring out Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to show the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions 39 Our civilization is so commonplace to us that rarely we stop to think about its complexity A B C D 40 The composer Verdi has written the opera Aida to celebrate the opening of the Suez Canal, but the opera A B C was not performed until 1871 D 41 Wealthy people have always desired and wear precious stones because their beauty is lasting A B C D 42 Every city in the United States has traffic problems because the amount of cars on American streets and A B C D highways is increasing every year 43 From archeological evidences, we know that Egyptians were highly organized and civilized Moreover, they A B were skillful in using crafts C D Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions Of all modern instruments, the violin is apparently one of the simplest It consists in essence of a hollow, varnished wooden sound box, or resonator, and a long neck covered with a fingerboard, along which four strings are stretched at high tension The beauty of design, shape, and decoration is no accident the proportions of the instrument are determined almost entirely by acoustical considerations Its simplicity of appearance is deceptive About 70 parts are involved in the construction of a violin Its tone and its outstanding range of expressiveness make it an ideal solo instrument No less important, however, is its role as an orchestral and chamber instrument In combination with the larger and deeper-sounding members of the same family, the violins form the nucleus of the modern symphony orchestra The violin has been in existence since about 1550 Its importance as an instrument in its own right dates from the early 1600's, when it first became standard in Italian opera orchestras Its stature as an orchestral instrument was raised further when in 1626 Louis XIII of France established at his court the orchestra known as Les vinq-quatre violons du Roy (The King's 24 Violins), which was to become widely famous later in the century In its early history, the violin had a dull and rather quiet tone resulting from the fact that the strings were thick and were attached to the body of the instrument very loosely During the eighteenth and nineteenth century, exciting technical changes were inspired by such composer-violinists as Vivaldi and Tartini Their instrumental compositions demanded a fuller, clearer, and more brilliant tone that was produced by using thinner strings and a far higher string tension Small changes had to be made to the violin's internal structure and to the fingerboard so that they could withstand the extra strain Accordingly, a higher standard of performance was achieved, in terms of both facility and interpretation Left-hand technique was considerably elaborated, and new fingering patterns on the fingerboard were developed for very high notes 44 The word "standard" is closest in meaning to _ A practical B customary C possible D unusual 45 "The King’s 24 Violins" is mentioned to illustrate _ A the competition in the 1600's between French and Italian orchestras B how the violin became a renowned instrument C the superiority of French violins D why the violin was considered the only instrument suitable to be played by royalty 46 What is the main idea presented in paragraph 3? A The violin is probably the best known and most widely distributed musical instrument in the world B The violin has been modified to fit its evolving musical functions C The violin had reached the height of its popularity by the middle of the eighteenth century D The technique of playing the violin has remained essentially the same since the 1600's 47 The author mentions Vivaldi and Tartini in paragraph as examples of composers whose music _ A inspired more people to play the violin B had to be adapted to the violin C demanded more sophisticated violins D could be played only by their students 48 The word "they" in paragraph refers to _ A Civaldi and Tartini B internal structure and fingerboard C thinner strings and a higher string tension D small changes 49 The word "strain" is closest in meaning to _ A struggle B strength C stress D strategy 50 The word "Accordingly" is closest in meaning to _ A However B Nevertheless C Consequently D Ultimately 51 According to the passage, early violins were diferent from modern violins in that early violins _ A were heavier B produced softer tones C were easier to play D broke down more easily 52 According to the passage, which of the following contributes to a dull sound being produced by a violin? A A long fingerboard B A small body C High string tension D Thick strings 53 All of the following are mentioned in the passage as contributing to the ability to play modern violin music EXCEPT _ A use of rare wood for the fingerboard and neck B diferent ways to use the fingers to play very high notes C more complicated techniques for the left hand D minor alterations to the structure of the instrument Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions Cities develop as a result of functions that they can perform Some functions result directly from the ingenuity of the citizenry, but most functions result from the needs of the local area and of the surrounding hinterland (the region that supplies goods to the city and to which the city furnishes services and other goods) Geographers often make a distinction between the situation and the site of a city Situation refers to the general position in relation to the surrounding region, whereas site involves in physical characteristics of the specific location Situation is normally much more important to the continuing prosperity of a city If a city is well situated in regard to its hinterland, its development is much more likely to continue Chicago, for example, possesses an almost unparalleled situation it is located at the southern end of a huge lake that forces East-West transportation lines to be compressed into its vicinity, and at a meeting of significant land and water transport routes It also overlooks what is one of the world’s finest large farming regions These factors ensured that Chicago would become a great city regardless of the disadvantageous characteristics of the available site, such as being prone to flooding during thunderstorm activity Similarly, it can be argued that much of New York City’s importance stems from its early and continuing advantage of situation Philadelphia and Boston both originated at about the same time as New York and shared New York’s location at the Western end of one of the world’s most important oceanic trade routes, but only New York possesses an easy-access functional connection (the Hudson-Mohawk lowland) to the vast Midwestern hinterland This account does not alone explain New York’s primacy, but it does include several important factors Among the many aspects of situation that help to explain why some cities grow and others not, original location on a navigable waterway seems particularly applicable Of course, such characteristic as slope, drainage, power resources, river crossings, coastal shapes, and other physical characteristics help to determine city location, but such factors are normally more significant in early stages of city development than later 54 What does the passage mainly discuss? A The development of trade routes through United States cities B The importance of geographical situation in the growth of United States cities C Contrasts in settlement patterns in United States D Historical diferences among three large United States cities 55 The word “ingenuity” is closest in meaning to _ A wealth B traditions C resourcefulness D organization 56 The passage suggests that a geographer would consider a city’s soil type part of its _ A hinterland B situation C site D function 57 According to the passage, a city’s situation is more important than its site in regard to the city’s _ A long-term growth and prosperity B ability to protect its citizenry C possession of favorable weather conditions D need to import food supplies 58 The author mentions each of the following as an advantage of Chicago’s location EXCEPT its _ A hinterland B nearness to a large lake C position in regard to transport routes D flat terrain 59 The word “characteristics” is closest in meaning to _ A choices B attitudes C qualities D inhabitants 60 The primary purpose of paragraph is to _ A describe a historical period B summarize past research and introduce a new study C define a term and illustrate it with an example D emphasize the advantages of one theory over another 61 According to the passage, Philadelphia and Boston are similar to New York City in _ A size of population B availability of rail transportation C site D age 62 The word “functional” is closest in meaning to _ A alternate B useful C original D usable 63 The word “it” refers to _ A hinterland B account C connection D primacy Mark the letter A, B, C, the main stress in each 64 A mutually 65 A footsteps 66 A survival 67 A geographical 68 A officialdom or D indicate the word that differs from the rest in the position of of the following questions B apologize C permission D reaction B superstitious C melancholy D forceful B industry C endangered D commercial B Aborigine C expedition D Australian B millennium C westernize D division Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions 69 It was an interesting novel I stayed up all night to finish it A I stayed up all night to finish the novel so it was interesting B Unless it were an interesting novel, I would not stay up all night to finish it C Though it was an interesting novel, I stayed up all night to finish it D So interesting was the novel that I stayed up all night to finish it 70 I did not read his book I did not understand what the lecturer was saying A What the lecturer wrote and said was too difficult for me to understand B I found it very difficult to understand what the lecturer said in his book C I would have understood what the lecturer was saying if I had read his book D The lecturer's book which I had not read was difficult to understand 71 We arrived at the airport We realized our passports were still at home A It was until we arrived at the airport that we realize our passports were still at home B We arrived at the airport and realized that our passports are still at home C Not until had we arrived at the airport, we realized our passports were still at home D Not until we arrived at the airport, did we realize that our passports were still at home 72 I understand why you detest her I’ve finally met her A I understand why you don’t like her due to I’ve lastly met her B Now that I have finally met her, I understand why you hate her C I met her and I know your feeling to her D Since I finally met her, I understand why you like her 73 She gave in her notice She planned to start her new job in January A She gave in her notice, plan to start her new job in January B She gave in her notice with a view to starting her new job in January C Her notice was given in with an aim to start her new job in January D Her notice was given in in order for her to start her new job in January Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the original sentence 74 After Einstein’s theory of relativity, people began to perceive the universe in a diferent way A Einstein’s theory of relativity confirmed many ideas about how the universe began B Until Einstein’s theory of relativity, people knew hardly anything about the universe C Following Einstein’s theory of relativity, people realized that the universe was changing constantly D Einstein’s theory of relativity introduced people to a new manner of seeing the universe 75 It is not possible to be constantly on good terms with all of the people around you A You may, from time to time, not get along with some of the individuals around you B Though it seems difficult, you should try to get on well with all the people around you C Having conflict with the people around you is inevitable, but you ought to try to be on good terms with most of them D It may not be possible all the time, but at least you can try to be on good terms with the people around you 76 More petrol is consumed nowadays than ten years ago A Not so much petrol was consumed ten years ago as nowadays B Petrol consumption is going down nowadays C We had more petrol ten years ago than we nowadays D We should consume as much petrol as possible 77 The number of accidents has gone down steadily since the speed limit was imposed A There has been a steady decline in the number of accidents since the speed limit was imposed B It is the speed limit that reduce steadily the number of accidents C The imposing of speed limit has resulted from the number of accidents D There have been few accidents than before since they used the speed limit 78 It was wrong of you to criticize your son before his friends left A If you had criticized your son after his friends had left, he wouldn’t be so upset now B Your son must have been embarrassed when you criticized him in front of his friends C You should have delayed criticizing your son until after his friends had gone D You must be careful not to embarrass your son when he is with his friends Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word or phrase that is OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions 79 His physical condition was not an impediment to his career as a violinist A hindrance B obstruction C furtherance D setback 80 The ship went down although strenuous eforts were made to save it A exhausting B forceful C energetic D half-hearted - - HẾT ... however talented you are One thing you have to be (30) _ of is that you will face criticism along the way The world is full of people who would rather say something negative than positive... emphasized 28 Nobel’s original legacy of nine million dollars was invested, and the interest on this sum is used for the awards which vary from $30,000 to $125,000 A fortune B prize C heritage... before they could get it published Being successful does depend on luck, to a certain extent But things are more likely to (38) _ well if you persevere and stay positive 29 A be B have C take